Life

Brit reviews a new book that collects four decades' worth of pictures of preachers and hecklers at Speakers' Corner in London's Hyde Park...
If you’re on Facebook you’ll have discovered that some of your acquaintances, who seemed sane enough in real life, are actually pretty mad. I refer to a specific form ... Read More...

Meaning in life can be found in the small details that we too often miss...
I would not describe William Wordsworth as a succinct poet. He usually needs space to make his point. However, there are exceptions. For instance, there are the eight beautiful lines of "A slumber did my spirit ... Read More...

Frank considers the nebulous boundaries between childhood dreams and memories...
One of the most memorable incidents in my childhood took place in the Newty Field. If I am to be wholly accurate, I would have to amend that to say it took place within my head. It was a dream, but ... Read More...

‘I hate Cleopatra!’ says the precocious student and mathematical genius Thomasina Coverly in the play Arcadia by Tom Stoppard. She goes on to explain:
The Egyptian noodle made carnal embrace with the enemy who burned the great library of Alexandria without so much as a fine for all that is overdue. Oh, ... Read More...

In today's poetry feature Stephen Pentz considers the business of growing old - not that he's complaining, mind...
As a preface to the following poem, I would like to state that I am not complaining -- nor will I ever complain -- about "growing old." I think that complaining about one's ... Read More...

What do the unsettling and astonishing multi-generational migratory habits of the monarch butterfly tell us about humans?...
The multiple life stages of butterflies were strangely upsetting to me as a boy. Their transformations were supposed to inspire wonder, and the eruption of the adult butterfly from the pupa, I was told, ... Read More...

‘Tell me a story from your head instead’, commanded C, apparently bored by the mild misadventures of Paddington. A great weariness came upon me.
‘What about?’ I said, closing the book.
‘About… Mr Chocolate Cake,’ she said at random. ‘And a Princess.'
‘Oh for goodness sake’, I said, and proceeded to tell the most ... Read More...

When she was a teenager Misti Traya travelled from America to spend three months working in an orphanage in Romania. This is what happened to her...
When I was 15, I went on a mission of mercy. My mission was this: Dear God, please let the Ivies have mercy on my ... Read More...

The sight of escaping llamas in Arizona reminds Rita of a time when she discovered a slice of English village pathos in America...
The llamas made a break for freedom. And freedom-loving Americans everywhere were captivated by the live video feed from suddenly diverted traffic helicopters. It was the most exiting ... Read More...

Having the house to myself and thinking to effect an overdue reconciliation with combative hack bombshell Pippa Tregaskis after that unpleasantness last June, I tentatively invited her to come over for an afternoon tipple and some audio entertainment on my newly rigged-up hand-operated copper-plated original Blötzmann Mk III turntable, which ... Read More...